I have no problem with social GLO members joining APO. But, a lot of them are very committed to their social GLO, leaving less room for us. I enjoy having them as members ONLY, they are a good asset. However, I think it is unfair for them to have EC positions, when there are members who put APO as first priority (when it comes to organizations). We have had a past president suddenly resign, because she was overcommitted.
Because of that, our chapter progress backslid (we were working on our charter then).
ktsnake is definately right! It's not just the social greeks that can be under-committed to non-social GLO's and other organizations. Seniors, athletes, professional greeks, full-time workers, and commuter students also have trouble with commitment to our GLO.
Last edited by Dionysus; 05-14-2002 at 12:39 PM.
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